Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psyhco” first premiered on June 16, 1960. In 2017, USA TODAY interviewed Janet Leigh’s body double.
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Brian Howe, former Bad Company and Ted Nugent singer, dies at 66
Brian Howe, lead vocalist for Bad Company and Ted Nugent’s “Penetrator” album, died Wednesday from cardiac arrest. He was 66.
‘American Idol’: Contestant’s Louis Armstrong cover moves judges during first taped-from-home show
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, “American Idol” produced its first at-home episode Sunday, as hopefuls performed in living rooms and garages.
Harvey Weinstein jury selected with 7 men, 5 women; judge shuts down defense’s argument
Twelve jurors have been selected in the Harvey Weinstein trial, and Friday, and his team made a last-ditch effort to have jury selection sequesterd.
Exclusive: Matchbox Twenty announces summer tour, reflects on ‘cheesy’ legacy of ‘Smooth’
In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, Matchbox Twenty singer Rob Thomas talks the rock band’s 2020 summer tour and legacy of Santana hit ‘Smooth.’
Everything you need to know about ‘The Irishman,’ Scorsese’s 3 1/2-hour Netflix epic
A comprehensive guide to Martin Scorsese’s star-studded, Oscar-worthy drama “The Irishman,” which hits theaters Friday ahead of its Netflix release.
Aaron Paul improvised Jesse’s iconic ‘Breaking Bad’ line in movie sequel ‘El Camino’
Aaron Paul brought back Jesse Pinkman’s beloved catchphrase for “Breaking Bad” movie sequel “El Camino,” which centers on the former meth cook.
Ronan Farrow says NBC’s alleged cover-up of sexual misconduct is ‘bigger’ than Matt Lauer
Ronan Farrow talks to USA TODAY about new book “Catch and Kill,” which alleges that NBC knew of Matt Lauer’s sexual misconduct allegations for years.
‘El Camino’: ‘Breaking Bad’ creator explains how that major character returned
Netflix’s “Breaking Bad” sequel “El Camino” features tons of familiar faces, including one huge character whose scene was kept tightly under wraps.
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich talks ‘incredible’ support after James Hetfield’s rehab return
Metallica re-teamed with the San Francisco Symphony for 20th anniversary shows “S&M2,” which were recorded for a new concert film opening Tuesday.